Group Project 2003 Square #6 @ N.L.Banks
This pattern uses Elmore-Pisgah's Double Worsted Weight Yarn.
Note: This yarn is no longer made, use 2 strands of worested weight yarn.
Chain 34
Dc in 5th ch from hook, dc in next ch, sk 2, tr in next 2 ch, working behind posts just made, tr in each skipped ch, *dc in next 3 ch, sk 2 ch, tr in next 2 ch, tr in each skipped ch; rep from *, end dc in last 3 ch, ch3, turn.
Row 1:(WS): Sk first dc, dc in next 2 dc, BPdc in next 4 post sts, *dc in next 3 dc, BPdc in next 4 post sts; rep from *, end dc in last 2 sts and in top of turning ch, ch 3, turn.
Row 2: sk first dc, dc in next 2 dc, sk 2 post sts, FPtr in next 2 post sts, working behind two posts just made, FPtr in each skipped post stitch, *dc in next 3 dc, sk 2 post sts, FPtr in next 2 post sts, working behind two posts just made, FPtr in each skipped post stitch; rep from * to last 2 dc, end dc in last 2 dc and in top of turning ch, ch 3, turn.
Rep rows 1 & 2 for pattern until square. Fasten off, weave in yarn. Do edging around square. Make five or six squares.
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